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Post by grahamthomson on Apr 21, 2010 8:02:41 GMT
I am down to my last handful of DVDs, which will be leaving my possession later today to a family friend. After that I will own no DVDs.
But enough about me. How many DVDs do you own?
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Post by Philip Ayres on Apr 21, 2010 8:16:17 GMT
5-600.
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Post by blueshift on Apr 21, 2010 8:50:22 GMT
I have way too many to count, I can't even fit them on shelves. That is probably a sign.
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Post by Bogatan on Apr 21, 2010 9:16:49 GMT
Same, I can't even do a proper count as I no longer know which are mine, my brothers or my Dads.
Andy
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Post by Dave on Apr 21, 2010 12:10:07 GMT
Feckin' loads. After I had the sense to join a rental service I have cut down on the amount I buy but it's still too many to count. I do sell or give away discs that I don't think I'll use again (or have acquired a duplicate) but they are still piled high.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2010 18:23:57 GMT
Snap! I have a bookshelf full of DVD's and also several DVD's piled high on top of the bookshelf because there's no more room on the shelves. Funnily enough I got into a discussion at work today about how many DVD's I owned and he suggested I sell them on websites such as Magpie (I think the website is actually called music-magpie or something like that) because most of them I'll never watch again. I explained to him though that all of my DVD's feature films, TV shows and music artists that I have a certain fondness for and they are there if I ever feel like watching them again. If I only wanted to watch them once I would have rented out the DVD from a rental shop instead of buying the DVD.
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Post by Shockprowl on Apr 21, 2010 19:16:27 GMT
Not that many actually, prob around a 60 to 80 of our most loved movies/tv shows. We're very firm with oursleves. We rent usually when we want to see something. Some of the ones we have are Piglet's. Although I do secretly watch the Clangers and the Wiggles alone at night.
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Post by Philip Ayres on Apr 21, 2010 21:11:48 GMT
You watch the Wiggles ? I'm seriously worried about you now Ian, The Wiggles are odd.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2010 12:02:54 GMT
You watch the Wiggles ? I'm seriously worried about you now Ian, The Wiggles are odd. So is In The Night Garden. I decided to watch a full episode of that this morning and it started off with the obligatory flying machine that makes fart noises as it flies around before we are treated to three stripy individuals who run around and also speak like they are as high as a kite. These three live in a large bush-like house where the front door is too small for them so they have to squeeze themselves out before they put on their trousers which have been hanging on the washing line all night. We then meet a few other equally strange people who also look like they have come out of an acid-induced nightmare! And you say the Wiggles are odd?
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Post by The Doctor on Apr 26, 2010 17:25:39 GMT
Hmmm, not sure, as a bunch are trapped in storage. I do tend to prune them from time to time anyway. Before I stopped selling on ebay I used to punt them up there. Now I just give them away if I'm not going to watch them again.
-Ralph
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Post by The Doctor on Apr 26, 2010 17:27:41 GMT
Hmmm, not sure, as a bunch are trapped in storage. I do tend to prune them from time to time anyway. Before I stopped selling on ebay I used to punt them up there. Now I just give them away if I'm not going to watch them again.
-Ralph
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